8.3.1.3   Certificate of Appropriateness Required
   (A)   From and after the designation of a historic district and the adoption of Review Criteria and Design Standards by the Historic Preservation Commission and approved by the Village Council, no exterior portion of any building or other structure (including masonry walls, fences, light fixtures, steps and pavement, or other appurtenant features), no above-ground utility structure, nor any type of outdoor advertising sign or business identification sign shall be erected, altered, restored, moved, or demolished within the historic district until after an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness as to exterior features has been submitted to and approved by the Historic Preservation Commission. Such a certificate shall be issued by the Commission and/or Village Planner prior to the issuance of a development permit. Such certificate may be issued subject to reasonable conditions necessary to carry out the purposes of this Section. A Certificate of Appropriateness shall be required whether or not a building permit is required;
   (B)   Publication dispensers shall be required to comply with the Local Historic District Standards, and a Certificate of Appropriateness must be obtained prior to display.
(Ord. 21-12, passed 07-27-2021; Ord. 23-13, passed 5-23-2023)